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Vasoactive intestinal peptide evoked secretion of fluid and protein from rat salivary glands and the development of supersensitivity

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1983
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) injected intravenously was found to induce a flow of saliva from both the parotid and the submaxillary gland in the rat. The secretion was slow in onset. The amount of saliva secreted from the parotid gland was less than that from the submaxillary gland. Parotid saliva was very viscous.
J, Ekström, B, Månsson, G, Tobin
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Interactions between Salivary Proteins and Apple Polyphenols and the Fate of Complexes during Gastric Digestion.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Beneficial polyphenols in apples can reach the stomach as complexes formed with salivary proteins. The present study aimed at documenting the interactions between salivary proteins and cider apple polyphenols and the fate of complexes during gastric ...
Muzeyyen Berkel Kasikci   +5 more
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Sensing and quantification of salivary beta-amyloid peptides and protein sequencing for the saliva of normal and AD patients

2015 IEEE SENSORS, 2015
Using salivary beta-amyloid peptides, the results to diagnose AD are briefly introduced. The quantity of AD peptides in the saliva of normal young man (nYM, normal elderly (nE) group and AD patients is measured in the range from very low concentration (∼pg/ml) to high concentration (∼ng/ml).
null Ki-Bong Song   +2 more
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Molecular Basis of Salivary Proline-rich Protein and Peptide Synthesis: Cell-free Translations and Processing of Human and Macaque Statherin mRNAs and Partial Amino Acid Sequence of their Signal Peptides

Journal of Dental Research, 1987
Acidic proline-rich phosphoproteins and phosphopeptides are abundant components of parotid and submandibular salivary secretions in man and in the subhuman primate, Macaca fascicularis. The major acidic proline-rich proteins and the proline-rich phosphopeptide, statherin, of man and macaques have been shown to be potent inhibitors of calcium phosphate
F G, Oppenheim   +4 more
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Protein secretion in salivary glands of cats in vivo and in vitro in response to vasoactive intestinal peptide

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1990
In anaesthetized cats exogenous vasoactive intestinal peptide failed to elicit any secretion of saliva from the submandibular and parotid glands. However, protein release from both glands occurred in response to VIP in the presence of α‐ and β‐adrenoceptor blocking agents and was dose‐dependent.
J, Ekström, G, Tobin
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A Synthetic Peptide Based on a Natural Salivary Protein Reduces Demineralisation in Model Systems for Dental Caries and Erosion

International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics, 2007
The salivary protein statherin is an inhibitor of spontaneous and secondary precipitation of hydroxyapatite (HAp). It is also detected in enamel pellicle. The N-terminal region of statherin is involved in its adsorption onto tooth surfaces, and, calcium binding. A peptide (StN21) was designed with a 21 amino acid sequence identical to the N-terminus of
Kosoric, Jelena   +3 more
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Salivary proteomics and metaproteomics identifies distinct molecular and taxonomic signatures of type-2 diabetes

Microbiome
Saliva is a protein-rich body fluid for noninvasive discovery of biomolecules, containing both human and microbial components, associated with various chronic diseases. Type-2 diabetes (T2D) imposes a significant health and socio-economic burden.
Diana Samodova   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Fractionation of human parotid salivary proteins and the isolation of an histidine-rich acidic peptide which shows high affinity for hydroxyapatite surfaces

Archives of Oral Biology, 1975
Abstract Anion exchange chromatography of the proteins from litre quantities of parotid saliva has been shown to be a particularly appropriate technique for obtaining substantial amounts of the more acidic macromolecular components present in this secretion.
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Salivary gland transcriptomics of the cotton aphid Aphis gossypii and comparative analysis with other sap-sucking insects.

Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
Aphids are sap-sucking insects responsible for crop losses and a severe threat to crop production. Proteins in the aphid saliva are integral in establishing an interaction between aphids and plants and are responsible for host plant adaptation.
S. Pavithran   +6 more
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The evolving landscape of salivary gland tumors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Conor Steuer   +2 more
exaly  

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